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South African court rules former President Zuma’s medical parole unlawful; must return to prison

PRETORIA— South Africa’s highest appeals court has ruled that former President Jacob Zuma must return to prison, saying his release from a contempt of court sentence last year on medical parole was unlawful.South Africa’s former President Jacob Zuma lo...

Western Cape Community safety on crucial role played by Law Enforcement Advancement Plan officers

LEAP officers play crucial role during minibus taxi strike The presence of 120 Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) officers during the recent minibus taxi strike assisted the South African Police Services (SAPS) and other City of Cape Town Law Enfo...

EU allocates 230m/- for humanitarian funding for Tanzania

DAR ES SALAAM— THE European Union (EU) has allocated 230m/- equivalent to 100,000 euros in its humanitarian funding to help Tanzanians to take anticipatory action against the spread of Ebola disease in the country.Such a move follows the recent outbrea...

Minister Bheki Cele releases second quarter 2022/23 crime statistics, 23 Nov

Police Minister, General Bheki Cele, will on Wednesday, 23 November 2022 present the quarterly crime statistics, reflecting on crimes reported to the South African Police Service (SAPS) from 1st of July to 30th September 2022.The briefing will take pla...

Witchcraft is powerless against Ebola, Ugandan Health minister warns

KAMPALA— Witchcraft and witch doctors are ineffective against Ebola, the minister of Health of Uganda, Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng, said. She added that ignorance and carelessness are responsible for the spread of the disease in this East African country, w...

Regional Economic Outlook: Sub-Saharan Africa – Living on the Edge [EN/PT]

Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to grow by 3.6 percent in 2022 – more than one percentage point slower than 2021 mainly due to a worldwide slowdown, tighter financial conditions, and volatile commodity prices.Rising food and energy prices are striking ...

Malawi Gets IMF Funding to Mitigate Food Shortage Impact

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved financing to cope with rising global food prices for Malawi, the first low-income country to receive the help. The number of Malawians facing food insecurity has doubled to 20% of the population due to...

IMF Executive Board Approves US$88.3 Million in Emergency Financing Support to Malawi

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved today a disbursement of US$88.327 million (SDR 69.40 million) to Malawi under the new Food Shock Window of the Rapid Credit Facility. [1]Concurrently, the Executive Board discussed a...

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